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About Radio 1


Radio 1 is a Belgian radio channel operated by the Flemish public broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep. The channel focuses on news, together with discussion and debate on public policy and social issues. Radio 1 also carries live coverage of sporting events, branded "Sporza Radio".

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"I'm very aware of my body changes in lockdown'

Sep 13,2023 1:51 pm

Despite the lockout, you're likely to see, and pictures of perfect manicure, fillers and toned abs on Social Media .

The reality for most of us, there is no access to the Fitness Studio and beauty treatments that we might leave in the rule.

And can people with a completely different image of himself.

Katy, 23, Says beat Radio 1 News, to get used to it at the time, without the fillers, nails and eyelash extensions that she normally has.

she Says lockdown has her thinking about why she gets some of the treatments in the First Place .

"Over this period of time, you have a lot of time to yourself, it makes you think," Katy Says .

"Why am I actually doing - is it for me? Is it because I feel like I have to look good to Other People ? What it is, I'm actually doing?"

'No other choice than to get used to it,'

Katy was stopped by a top-up of your fillers in March, but their beauty technicians in Tamworth in March, because of the coronavirus.

Without the top-up, some break down parts of the filler, resulting in an uneven look.

"I'm sort of looking, thinking to myself 'I can't wait to get this done, if lockdown is all over,'" she Says .

Katy said, you will be The First in the series to get your nails, if the block ends with

, as well as the fillers, Katy gets the nails and eyelash extensions. In General, she Says , she would be caught, "never dead, without acrylics" - make you feel "more feminine and petite".

The First what to go your eyelashes, you had done consistently for More Than eight months.

"Without you, I felt so ugly," she Says . "It is almost used as the training itself, what you actually look. "

But it also Katy is the time to think.

"It is so that you don't understand help me, I really need as much as I think. "

she understood the treatments she was missing, Katy stopped following Instagram pages show, fillers or beauty treatments and following pages began about self-love and self-reflection.

look at old photos of themselves has also helped.

"I don't have all The Stuff then and no one thought of me differently," she Says .

"I had to get used to no choice but to, but I will definitely be The First in the series to the nail salon. "

The Gym is my 'therapy,'

Ursula , 26, has also had a significant change in their routine. Prior to the lockdown, she was in The Gym Five Days a week.

"Not the way to do what I is usually as a therapy really hard," she tells Newsbeat.

you can't keep to your usual workout because you live in a small house with a family.

Ursula 's passion is fitness. You entered like a body-builder and is now studying to be a Personal Trainer .

Prior to the lockdown, she got to a point where you felt, content, healthy and "light on my feet".

Ursula lockdown has spent, you completed your Personal Trainer course

Not able to go to The Gym , the Mental Health has been affected, Ursula a lot. She has struggled with the feeling of, "really stuck and in a cage".

you stay with yoga and meditation calm.

"I would like to say, I'm still content, but I want to be a bit heavier than I Am .

"But I also feel very happy for This Time , before all of that I started was at a point where I felt burned out very. "

Fortunately, Ursula is able to spend a lockdown completed your Personal Trainer course.

'I've learned To Love myself beyond all measure'

Rosy Says she spent her Time In isolation practicing self-care.

it Goes without fillers, eyelashes, and hair appointments was "slightly frustrating", but is "hyper-aware" of The Situation .

Rosy Says she loves fillings, because they can change your look, without to have something surgery

"I learned To Love myself beyond all measure, it bothers me when I don't have the tools I can do without," she Says .

Which has helped poor Mental Health in The Past , Rosy load does not build up, so that the block is not affected you too much.

"I'm able to get all of these experiences, in such a big place I Am now. "

Rosy Says she likes to be filler as a way to change your look, without committing themselves, the surgical procedure.

"I love the fact that I still have the opportunity to change. "

'not judge how you feel just as wrong'

the psychotherapist Danielle Sandler explained that the lockdown picture can bring a lot of conflict in the human self.

she Says lockdown has been "stripped Back to their Bare Essence ", and "pulled their masks".

Danielle's advice for dealing with body image issues is not to assess "how you feel as wrong or inadmissible."

"whatever you feel is OK, and Be Careful not to minimize. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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